Oil pulling is a time-tested remedy, scientifically researched to be as effective as Chlorhexidine mouthwash, but without adverse effects.
Neglected oral health is linked to worsened conditions such as cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes, and inflammatory bowel disease.
Beyond a bright smile and healthy gums, cleaning plaque from teeth may help keep inflammatory diseases at bay.
Knowing what signs of acid damage to look for in your mouth could help you resolve root causes contributing to destruction along the whole digestive tract.
Though many may not realize it—the health of the heart is intimately connected to the health of the mouth.
Implementing eight healthy practices into your life can have a major impact on your long-term health. Ignoring them can ruin it.
One toothpaste was overdosed by a factor of 5.9 while the second was overdosed by a factor of 7.2.
As our environment, behaviors, and food have changed over thousands of years, our bodies have had to adapt and reflect a notable decline in health.
A new study found that rates of hospital-acquired pneumonia were lower in patients who had their teeth brushed daily.
Oil pulling is a time-tested remedy, scientifically researched to be as effective as Chlorhexidine mouthwash, but without adverse effects.
Neglected oral health is linked to worsened conditions such as cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes, and inflammatory bowel disease.
Beyond a bright smile and healthy gums, cleaning plaque from teeth may help keep inflammatory diseases at bay.
Knowing what signs of acid damage to look for in your mouth could help you resolve root causes contributing to destruction along the whole digestive tract.
Though many may not realize it—the health of the heart is intimately connected to the health of the mouth.
Implementing eight healthy practices into your life can have a major impact on your long-term health. Ignoring them can ruin it.
One toothpaste was overdosed by a factor of 5.9 while the second was overdosed by a factor of 7.2.
As our environment, behaviors, and food have changed over thousands of years, our bodies have had to adapt and reflect a notable decline in health.
A new study found that rates of hospital-acquired pneumonia were lower in patients who had their teeth brushed daily.